Charles Vidor
Charles Vidor (July 27th 1900 – June 4th 1959) was a realizer of cinema. Born Vidor Károly in a Jewish family from Budapest in Hungary, Vidor was made known during the last years of the Silent film.
He married three times, including two marriages with actresses, Karen Morley of 1932 with 1943, and Evelyn Keyes of 1943 with 1945.
Vidor died in Vienna in Austria of a heart attack. A star is dedicated to him on the Hollywood Walk off Famed, 6676 Hollywood Boulevard in California, for its contribution to cinema industry.
Works
- 1935 : The Arizonian ;
- 1940: The Lady in question with Rita Hayworth;
- 1942: The Tuttles off Tahiti ;
- 1944: the Queen of Broadway ( Cover Girl ) with Rita Hayworth and Gene Kelly;
- 1945: the Song of the memory ( has Song to Remember ) with Merle Oberon and Cornel Wilde;
- 1946: Gilda with Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford;
- 1948: Loves of Carmen ( The Coil Carmen off) with Rita Hayworth and Glenn Ford;
- 1952: Hans Christian Andersen and the dancer ( Hans Christian Andersen ) with Danny Kaye;
- 1952 : Thunder on the temple (Thunder in the East ) with Deborah Kerr and Alan Ladd;
- 1954: Rhapsody ( Rhapsody ) with Elizabeth Taylor;
- 1955: Traps of passion ( Coils to Me gold Leave Me ) with Doris Day and James Cagney;
- 1956: the Swan ( The Swan ) with Grace Kelly, Alec Guiness and Louis Jourdan;
- 1957: the Good-bye with the weapons ( has Farewell to Arms ) with Jennifer Jones and Rock Hudson;
- 1957: the Ball of the good-byes ( Song without end ): with Dirk Bogarde and Nasturtium.
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